“Rome was not built in a day, which is surprising the way it looks, I mean half of it is not even finished“
The mango juice I was drinking when I watched the video clip almost landed all over my computer keyboard and screen. Luckily my cheek muscles are highly developed through years of food stuffing.
So what am I talking about? Remember the big pockets campaign by Nokia? Well this is kinda similar but it's actually a site providing info (stand up comic style) for a Nokia event where Stavros (the fella who made the above statement about Rome) will move across Rome, geotagging his positions using an N82, in order to form a geo-pattern submitted by users. It’s supposedly called "Position Art".
I don't know how useful or beautiful this art would be, but I sure hope more companies allow themselves to have a sense of humour like Nokia.
Head over for a laugh: http://www.theworldismycanvas.com/
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Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Rome was not built in a day: STAVROS...
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I agree, Stavros by Nokia is absolutely a great campaign.
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Luckily my cheek muscles are highly developed through years of food stuffing.
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